Juicy, from Charleston West Virginia, has been described as "the best rock band West Virginia has ever seen". Comprised of a group of friends with decades of professional experience, Juicy brings a concert‐quality signature sound that amazes live audiences. Juicy performs rock classics from the past four decades, with songs from artists like Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger, Pink Floyd, ELO, Rush and many more. An extensive song list allows Juicy to tailor a performance to your event. If you're looking for the best band in the West Virginia, you're looking for Juicy!

Juicy is pleased to announce that Chet Williamson, formerly of Toothless Ruth, has agreed to join Juicy as a full-time member. Chet was one of the special guest musicians for the recent Pink Floyd Tribute at the Civic Center Little Theatre.

So, the saying is true! Once you get Juicy... you're always Juicy. Welcome aboard Chet!

There is a rather impressive series of new photos available for the Pink Floyd Tribute concert on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at the Charleston Civic Center Little Theatre. Impressive both in quantity and quality. (Thank you, Meg!!!)

Juicy performed the Pink Floyd Tribute concert on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at the Charleston Civic Center Little Theatre before a very enthusiastic crowd. It was a great show and a Rockin' Good Time was had by all.

Patrick McMurtry from EyeWitness News (WCHS, WVAH) recently interviewed some of the guys about their upcoming Pink Floyd Tribute Concert. Kevin and Chris, along with special guests Chet Williamson and Tim Carper, performed an acoustic version of "Wish You Were Here".

Everyone had a great time getting ready for and performing the Pink Floyd Tribute at the Charleston Civic Center Little Theatre. But it wasn't all glitz and glamour. Here's a few "behind the scene" photos of the guys and gals during their preparations.

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Saturday night I went to see a concert at the Civic Center Little Theater. The band called Juicy played a Pink Floyd tribute. Charleston doesn't realize how good this band is. Please go see this band. It was an excellent concert.—Charleston Gazette Reader Voice